Absolutely, yes that is a good deal. With the add-ons it is a steal. Go for it before the seller reconsiders!

As far as more info, the pickup is a TV Jones designed humbucker. It is hot! It's a short scale bass and really comfortable to play. When I had one I replaced the bridge and knobs just for looks. It's great stock.

So I bought the bass! The case is a hardshell probably made for a les paul jr but it just fits as long as you don't mind detuning one of the tuners. However it is falling apart but that's what duct tape is for, right? and I definitely won't be using the case for gigs-just home storage.

The bass itself is in near new condition without any dings or scratches. Plastic foil still covers the back plate. It is a bit dusty and smells of nice incense but my cleaners shouldn't have problems cleaning that up. It also has the former owner's sweat and thumb prints from when she last used it many months ago. Don't doubt her story as the dust confirms it.

The strap is a very comfortable leopard print Get'm Get'm strap that I'm totally using on my main bass now.

Sound? this bass indeed has one hot hot pickup and the short scale will take some getting used to but I dig it. It really wants to rock out than play motown but maybe some tape or flatwounds will help. For now, I'm replacing the stock strings with some swing 66 rotos I have laying around. Lets see if this bass can make me like the famed roto sound.

Great score on a great bass. I have mine strung with D'addario tapewounds .105 - .050 gauge. It makes a great "hour 4" bass. BTW, the G2202 is roughly the same length as an LP style guitar. I store my bass in a PRS SE gigbag.

Obligatory gig pic:

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The only mod I've made is swapping out the stock bridge for a Gotoh 201, which is a drop in replacement.